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 1        4|       and considered her talent splendid. Nana, puffed up by her
 2        5|        queried Fauchery.~“Oh, a splendid one!” replied Prulliere. “
 3        5|      very sedate expression and splendid whiskers!”~“It’s Count Muffat,”
 4        6|    guest chambers and then some splendid garrets, which would be
 5        8|         Fauchery’s containing a splendid part for her.~“What, a play
 6        9|         twentyfive thousand. A splendid deal! Muffat was getting
 7       10|         sentimental, and in the splendid dining room, glittering
 8       10|      Pomare. Oh, she had been a splendid girl once upon a time: all
 9       11|    drawn, a la Daumont, by four splendid white horses. This landau
10       11|     elicit shouts of applause.~“Splendid! No, it was mere chance!
11       11|           Go it, go it!”~Then a splendid sight was witnessed. Price,
12       11|         for; he had spoiled his splendid hit with a piece of flat
13       12|       who made him would have a splendid notion had he kept him in
14       12|         the drawing room looked splendid; it was hung with Genoa
15       13|       thought, and would form a splendid background to her blonde
16       13| discovered by a faun in all her splendid nudity. He added that if
17       13|        came up to tell her of a splendid chance of buying magnificent
18       13|    remained as unconscious as a splendid animal, and in her ignorance
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